an unexpected result
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∙ 2009-04-26 01:40:25Alfredo Jimenez
I don’t know
Mattie Grant
Angel Volkman
I call them odd.
Any odd number plus an odd number will give an even result. Any even number plus an even number will give an even result. Any odd number plus an even number will give an odd result. This is actually pretty easy, you should be able to work it out yourself.
Well, the question is why. The first number is "even" + 1. Multiply both of these by your odd number. Now the "even" times "odd" is even, because every "1" in the odd number becomes a "2". And then the remaining 1 times "odd" must be odd, which is an even +1. Add it all up and you get evens everywhere except that final "1". So the result is even + 1 which is odd. There is a quicker way if you know how to multiply bracketed terms: odd x odd = (even + 1)x(even +1)= even x even +even +even +1 = must be odd. ========================== You've just read a truly impressive answer to a question slightly different from the one that was asked. The part of the question that comes after "Why if ..." is a false statement. If you multiply odd number with another number, the result is odd number ONLY if the nother number is also odd number.
They are known as odd numbers
A square number
Odd results in tables are called anomalous results.
No - adding an odd quantity of odd numbers will always result in an odd number.
Then the result is also odd. The result is negative.
Differentation seems to result from what?
The result will always be an odd number.
The result is an odd number.
I would call an odd number factor a factor that is an odd number. I would call a number with an odd number of factors a perfect square.
If you're adding an odd number of numbers, if two are even and one is odd, you will get an odd number as a result. Three odds are odd. If two are odd and one is even, you have an even result. Three evens are even.
an odd jobber
The result will always be an odd number.
Call an engineer. You say it is your alarm, but you do not know the code. That seems odd and makes me suspicious.
No. Double any odd number. The result is even.